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Planning and Zoning Commission
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02/05/1991
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c) <br />d) <br /> <br /> Memo from Decker Lumber Company <br />Sketches by Sr. Engineering Technician Johnson and Building Official Huff <br />i depicting architectural flow <br /> <br />RecommendBtion: <br /> <br />City Staff recommends that City Code be amended to increase accessory structure height lin-fits to <br />22 feet on peoPerty zoned Rural Residential and to retain the 16 foot height limit on property zoned <br />Urban Residential:, The intent of the 22 foot height limit shall not be interpreted to mean that 2- <br />story aceessoey structures are allowed. Split-level structures are not allowed. Shed and gable <br />dormers which do ;not exceed one third of the length of the bearing wail below shall be allowed in <br />the upper level (attic area). However, the construction of knee walls and or cripple walls on the <br />perimeter of the upper level is prohibited. <br /> <br />Commission, ACtion: <br /> <br />Motion to dire. ct the City Attorney to draft an ordinance for the Planning and Zoning Comn'fission <br />to review, to'.~am~nd the City Code to increase accessory structure height limits to 22 feet for <br />property zoned Rural Residential, retain the 16 foot height limit on property zoned urban <br />residential, p~ohibit knee walls and cripple walls for accessory structures, and permit the use of <br />dormers whicb do'not exceed one third of the beating wall length. <br /> <br />Review Checklist <br /> <br />Building official <br />Zoning Admi~nistrator <br />City Engineer <br /> <br />PZ:2-5-91 <br /> <br /> <br />
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